The
dry bones: Israel gathered by the power of God
Chapter 37 reveals the
definitive blessing of the people as a fact, without
entering into any details of the events that terminate in
this blessing. The dry bones of Israel, of the nation as
a whole, are gathered together by the power of God. God
accomplishes this work by His Spirit, but by His Spirit
acting in power on His people to produce certain effects
rather than in giving spiritual life (although it is not
to be doubted that those who are blessed among the Jews
will be spiritually quickened). The result of this
intervention of God is that the dispersed of Israel,
hitherto divided into two peoples, are gathered together
in the earth, reunited under one Head, as one nation. It
is the resurrection of the nation, which was really dead
and buried. But God opens their graves, and places them
again in their land restored to life as a nation. The
fact of their division before this operation of God is
recognised. But the result of the operation is Israel in
their unity as a people. One king should reign over them.
This, under God's hand, is the result of all their
iniquity, and of the devices of the enemies who had
carried them into captivity. David (that is, Christ)
should be their king. They should be thoroughly cleansed
by God Himself. They should walk in His statutes and His
judgments, and dwell for ever in their land. The
sanctuary of God should be in their midst for evermore;
His tabernacle, His dwelling-place, should be among them,
He their God and they His people. The heathen should know
that Jehovah sanctified Israel, when His sanctuary should
be there for ever. It is the full national blessing of
Israel from the Lord Jehovah.
Ezekiel 37 Bible Commentary
John Darby’s Synopsis
Chapter 37 reveals the definitive blessing of the people as a fact, without entering into any details of the events that terminate in this blessing. The dry bones of Israel, of the nation as a whole, are gathered together by the power of God. God accomplishes this work by His Spirit, but by His Spirit acting in power on His people to produce certain effects rather than in giving spiritual life (although it is not to be doubted that those who are blessed among the Jews will be spiritually quickened). The result of this intervention of God is that the dispersed of Israel, hitherto divided into two peoples, are gathered together in the earth, reunited under one Head, as one nation. It is the resurrection of the nation, which was really dead and buried. But God opens their graves, and places them again in their land restored to life as a nation. The fact of their division before this operation of God is recognised. But the result of the operation is Israel in their unity as a people. One king should reign over them. This, under God's hand, is the result of all their iniquity, and of the devices of the enemies who had carried them into captivity. David (that is, Christ) should be their king. They should be thoroughly cleansed by God Himself. They should walk in His statutes and His judgments, and dwell for ever in their land. The sanctuary of God should be in their midst for evermore; His tabernacle, His dwelling-place, should be among them, He their God and they His people. The heathen should know that Jehovah sanctified Israel, when His sanctuary should be there for ever. It is the full national blessing of Israel from the Lord Jehovah.